Emerson Niou
Affiliations: | Political Science | Duke University, Durham, NC |
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Sign in to add traineeTony M. Martin | grad student | 2004 | Duke |
Jimmy Teng | grad student | 2004 | Duke |
Jinseog Yu | grad student | 2005 | Duke |
Brett V. Benson | grad student | 2006 | Duke |
Daniel M. Kselman | grad student | 2009 | Duke |
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Lacy D, Niou EMS. (2013) Nonseparable preferences and issue packaging in elections Advances in Political Economy: Institutions, Modelling and Empirical Analysis. 2147483647: 203-215 |
Lacy D, Niou EMS. (2012) Information and heterogeneity in issue voting: Evidence from the 2008 presidential election in Taiwan Journal of East Asian Studies. 12: 119-141 |
Kselman D, Niou E. (2011) Protest voting in plurality elections: A theory of voter signaling Public Choice. 148: 395-418 |
Kselman D, Niou E. (2009) Strategic voting in plurality elections Political Analysis. 18: 227-244 |
Niou EMS. (2005) A new measure of preferences on the independence-unification issue in Taiwan Journal of Asian and African Studies. 40: 91-104 |
Chen KP, Niou EMS. (2005) Term limits as a response to incumbency advantage Journal of Politics. 67: 390-406 |
Hsieh JFS, Niou EMS. (2005) Measuring Taiwanese public opinion on Taiwanese independence China Quarterly. 158-168 |
Niou EMS. (2004) Understanding Taiwan independence and its policy implications Asian Survey. 44: 555-567 |
Benson BV, Niou EMS. (2004) Public opinion, foreign policy, and the security balance in the Taiwan Strait Security Studies. 14: 274-289 |
Lacy D, Niou EMS. (2004) A Theory of Economic Sanctions and Issue Linkage: The Roles of Preferences, Information, and Threats Journal of Politics. 66: 25-42 |